Council Planning and Development Committee
The Whatcom County Council Planning and Development Committee unanimously approved a recommendation to advance a single open space land application, marking a straightforward session focused on conservation policy. The Lane application for 39.7 acres of forested wetland habitat in the South Fork Valley received approval with a waiver of public access requirements, representing the committee's continued support for wildlife conservation areas where public access may conflict with ecological protection. Alexander Harris, the county's open space program planner, presented the application for property located on Homesteader Road near Acme, describing a unique ecosystem supporting approximately 100 elk and featuring extensive wetlands. The property already operates under a Whatcom Land Trust conservation easement, and the landowners requested the public access waiver due to ongoing illegal hunting issues and safety concerns. The committee discussion highlighted ongoing challenges with the county's 35-year-old Public Benefit Rating System (PBRS), with Harris announcing that a formal update process will begin this summer using a graduate student intern from Western Washington University. The scoring system update represents a significant policy development that could reshape how the county evaluates conservation applications moving forward. A second application from BP for property near Cherry Point was withdrawn Friday afternoon, leaving only the Lane application for consideration. The committee meeting concluded efficiently within 26 minutes, demonstrating clear consensus on conservation priorities when applications meet established criteria and address legitimate access concerns.
**AB 2026-330 - Lane Open Space Application Approval:** Passed 7-0 - **Action Taken:** Approved substitute resolution recommending approval of Lane open space application with waiver of public access requirements - **Staff Recommendation:** Approval (property scored 58.64, well above 45-point threshold) - **Key Details:** 39.7-acre forested wetland property in RF…
**Summer 2026:** Open Space Program PBRS update begins with graduate student intern from Western Washington University conducting comprehensive system review. **Fall 2026:** Planning Commission and advisory committees will review proposed PBRS updates and provide input on new criteria and scoring methodology. **End of Year 2026:** Target completion for PBRS update implementation, pending Council approval of revised criteria and scoring…


